The AGM will be an opportunity for members (new and old) to learn about the plans for the future and participate in the discussion. If you have any items/issues that you would like to see discussed at the meeting please email Chris Johnson the Curracag Chair: chair@curracag.org.uk to have it added to the agenda.

New and lapsed members are equally welcome to come along and join/renew on the evening. If you are a current member and have not yet changed your standing order to cover the full amount of the new membership fee you can also come along and pay the top-up amount.

Please come along and help us make the islands’ natural history thrive.Hope to see you there!

A Natural History of St Kilda – John Love

INVITATION

We previously had two pages on Facebook – one for Curracag Uist and one for the Lewis and Harris branch. The committee have decided to streamline things a little so that it is less complicated. So, as from today we have started up a Curracag group. The group is public and anyone can see the posts. If you would like to share your Outer Hebrides nature/wildlife photos and sightings or need help with identification you will need to click on join.

To join and pay by Direct Debit please sign up with your name, address and bank details (please note that for security purposes we have no access to your bank details!). After signing up for the Direct Debit the membership secretary will contact you to confirm which membership category you would like to join.

If you prefer not to shop online for either membership or Hebridean Naturalists we are happy to receive your order by post along with a cheque made payable to “Curracag.” Send to The Membership Secretary, Suthainn, Askernish, Isle of South Uist, HS8 5SY and be sure to include your name, address and order details.

Hebridean Naturalist and Supplement

Here in the shop we also have the latest issue of Hebridean Naturalist available to purchase (issued free to members!). We also have a selection of back issues. The recently published Heb Nat Supplement 1 – The Flora of St. Kilda is now in the shop – note, if you are a Curracag member you are eligible for a £3 discount on this publication.